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Lei Sp-x Speed Sensor 99-70 Lowrance Eagle Boat Fish Transom Mount New on 2040-parts.com

US $13.49
Location:

Green Bay, Wisconsin, US

Green Bay, Wisconsin, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:99-70 Brand:LEI Accessories

Brand new in the package.  LEI Accessories SP-X Speed Sensor 99-70.  Transom-mount speed sensor that fits the following Lowrance and Eagle Products:  X-15MT, X-15CI, X-16CI,X-51, X-71, X-91, LMS-240, Fish Easy 2 (series), TriFinder 2, FishMark 160, FishMark 240.  Free s/h. Only sell and ship to continental United States.  

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